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Describe an anecdote with the word...
backfire
Describe an anecdote with the word...
the coast is clear
Describe an anecdote with the word...
flunk
Dad was afraid that Rodrick would... and stay at home until he's 35 with no job.
follow in Bill's footsteps
Greg had a really... summer because he was made go to swimming lessons.
lousy
Greg got his brother’s … skimpy racing trunks but he wasn’t really happy.
hand-me-down
Greg takes Rodrick’s opinion with… because he knows he’s really immature.
a grain of salt
Greg got too… and let Chirag get too close to Rowley, who almost ruined the prank.
cocky
( noun) a person, especially a child, who reveals secrets or informs on others.
A tattletale
(phrase) To understand something.
to get the hang of something
(noun) ending to be involved in a greater than average number of accidents.
Accident prone
(noun) a person who is present at a sports competition in order to make certain that the rules of that particular game are obeyed and to judge if particular actions are acceptable.
Umpire
(verb) to fail an exam or course of study
to flunk
(idiom - phrase) to do something that will make someone like you.
To score points
(verb) to start dealing with bad or illegal behaviour in a more severe way.
to crack down
(noun) a small mistake in an agreement or law that gives someone the chance to avoid having to do something.
A loophole